Yamaha Yz Wr Wrf 125 250 426 450 Carbon Fiber Levers on 2040-parts.com
Laguna Hills, California, US
You are bidding on a brand new LEVER SET.
To fit Yamaha YZ125 2001-2006, WR250F 2001-2002, YZ250 2001-2006, YZ250F 2001-2006, WR426F 2001-2002, YZ426F 2001-2002, YZ450F 2003-2005.
High quality aluminum with carbon finish.
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